Fresh install, no octoprint service running/installed from what I can see

What is the problem?

Tried installing several images from raspberry imager (32bit/64bit both desktop and no desktop versions). Unable to access webinterface. SSH ok

What did you already try to solve it?

Installing several images. full update. Different devices trying access
Updated my previous octopi install from buster version to bullseye. Lost webiterface. Decided to do a complete fresh reinstall. No matter what version I have no webinterface. SSH is fine. Also dir structure does not look right to me

ls - Bookshelf Documents Music Public Videos
Desktop Downloads Pictures Templates

pi@octopi:~ $ service --status-all
[ - ] alsa-utils
[ + ] avahi-daemon
[ + ] bluetooth
[ - ] console-setup.sh
[ + ] cron
[ + ] cups
[ + ] cups-browsed
[ + ] dbus
[ + ] dhcpcd
[ + ] dphys-swapfile
[ + ] fake-hwclock
[ - ] fio
[ - ] hwclock.sh
[ - ] keyboard-setup.sh
[ + ] kmod
[ + ] lightdm
[ + ] networking
[ - ] nfs-common
[ - ] paxctld
[ - ] plymouth
[ + ] plymouth-log
[ + ] procps
[ - ] pulseaudio-enable-autospawn
[ + ] raspi-config
[ + ] rng-tools-debian
[ - ] rpcbind
[ - ] rsync
[ + ] rsyslog
[ - ] saned
[ + ] ssh
[ - ] sudo
[ + ] triggerhappy
[ + ] udev
[ - ] x11-common

Here is the steps did when I first lost webinterface on my old install
Here are the steps to follow:

Open the sources.list file with:
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
You’ll see one or more lines like this:
deb http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/ buster main contrib non-free rpi

I changed buster to bullseye and then full updated

Have you tried running in safe mode?

Unable to get there

Did running in safe mode solve the problem?

N/A

Systeminfo Bundle

You can download this in OctoPrint's System Information dialog ... no bundle, no support!)

I can't get to that

Additional information about your setup

OctoPrint version, OctoPi version, printer, firmware, browser, operating system, ... as much data as possible

Latest versions on Raspberry imager.. Raspberry 4.

It doesn't look like you've installed the OctoPi image, but instead selected just the regular Raspberry Pi OS images. There is only one version of OctoPi (0.18) that is not a nightly build available. No 32/64/desktop/no desktop versions.

When you open the RPi Imager, make sure you click 'Other Specific Purpose OS' and then '3D Printing' and then 'OctoPi' to get to the right OS.

Indeed, there are more steps to re-create the Python environments needed, since they are not compatible with the upgrades that switching to bullseye does.

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Thanks. I must have my eyes painted on

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